Just Flight – PA-28 Archer III Entering Beta Testing for X-Plane 12

Just Flight has confirmed that its upcoming PA-28 Archer III for X-Plane 12 has now entered the Beta testing phase. This popular single-engine aircraft, already well known from its Microsoft Flight Simulator and Prepar3D versions, is making its way to X-Plane with new refinements tailored for the latest platform.

The team reports that the aircraft is performing well in its early Beta builds, with testing focusing on flight dynamics, systems behavior, and visual fidelity under X-Plane 12’s enhanced lighting and weather engine.

Just Flight says that a release is not too far off, with more details and previews promised soon. Fans of general aviation aircraft can look forward to another highly detailed and authentic addition to X-Plane’s growing hangar.

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